ABSTRACT

The article comprises five sections: this introduction is followed by a brief presentation of the theoretical context and the empirical material analysed in the study. The subsequent two sections present the results from our analyses of (1) organisational structures of science-policy interfaces in the two cases and (2) how uncertainties and disagreements influence science-policy interactions linked to fisheries and eutrophication in the Baltic Sea. In the final discussion we link the experiences from the two cases to the theoretical context.